Remarks

Systematics: Inchoaspis is similar to Aloaspis, but the latter has two pairs of lobes and dorsal ducts in irregular rows, while Inchoaspis has three pairs of lobes and the rows of dorsal ducts are much more regular (Williams, 1955a).

Structure: Pygidium with four pairs of lobes, scale usually elongate (MacGillivray, 1921).

Keys

Hall1946a: pp.542 (female) [Key for the separation of the genera of Diaspidini recorded from the Ethiopian Region]